Homeschooling in Your Garden
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, May 03 2012 07:35 PM
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#2
Posted 03 May 2012 - 09:04 PM
#6
Posted 07 May 2012 - 06:29 PM
Jori I used the app for Kindle for PC on my laptops. I get them downloaded from amazon.com it is free .
I collected a ton of the free classics and cookbooks of historical usage and some other good skills books and history books and books of legends and stories too, along with a few novels, the occasional end times type books, and books on writing for my own uses here.
Its going to take a long time and as long as I have some device that will do kindle I can read them any time. Amazon keeps a library and you can always re-download them from your account at amazon.com if you use that website.
I really don't need a kindle actually, due to this ability!
I collected a ton of the free classics and cookbooks of historical usage and some other good skills books and history books and books of legends and stories too, along with a few novels, the occasional end times type books, and books on writing for my own uses here.
Its going to take a long time and as long as I have some device that will do kindle I can read them any time. Amazon keeps a library and you can always re-download them from your account at amazon.com if you use that website.
I really don't need a kindle actually, due to this ability!
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.
John 1:5
John 1:5
#7
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:11 PM
Jori, you can download all of the free Kindle books onto your computer. You can load any free ebook including all the Amazon ebooks free or paid ones. That's what I did. I'd still be doing that if my son hadn't bought me a Kindle reader for Christmas. Or did you mean you want a kindle device? I understand that too. I wouldn't have bought myself one but now I'm glad my son did. I have tons of free books.
I lost the link I had but this one will probably get you there. It's safe.
http://www.amazon.co...ocId=1000426311
I lost the link I had but this one will probably get you there. It's safe.
http://www.amazon.co...ocId=1000426311
You can't always get what you want, babe
But if you try sometimes, you just might find
You get what you need.
~Mick and Keith~
#8
Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:22 PM
Yup and YUP... I don't have a Kindle. I downloaded the Amazon program for free and I'm having fun searching out the free ebooks.
If they're this addicting, I am REALLY scared to jump into Pinterest...
On Amazon, search for "Related Searches: free kindle book downloads, free kindle book list, free kindle book of the week." and be sure you don't accidentally click on one you have to pay for. I found the "Top 100 free books" and they show up on the right, with the ones you PAY for on the left.
"Miracles: 32 True Stories" by Joanie Hileman is a tear-jerker with good stuff.
If they're this addicting, I am REALLY scared to jump into Pinterest...
On Amazon, search for "Related Searches: free kindle book downloads, free kindle book list, free kindle book of the week." and be sure you don't accidentally click on one you have to pay for. I found the "Top 100 free books" and they show up on the right, with the ones you PAY for on the left.
"Miracles: 32 True Stories" by Joanie Hileman is a tear-jerker with good stuff.

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